With snow already appearing in Kitimat, residents are being reminded to take winter driving seriously and prepare their vehicles. Slippery roads, black ice, and low visibility make winter conditions especially hazardous. Drivers are advised to slow down, use winter tires, and check tire pressure regularly. Keeping windshield washer fluid topped up and maintaining a full gas tank are also key safety measures.
Before heading out, it’s important to clear snow from all parts of the vehicle, including the windshield, roof, and hood. Drivers should also carry a vehicle emergency kit in case they are stranded or delayed. Recommended items include water, non-perishable food, blankets, extra clothing, a flashlight, road maps, flares, jumper cables or a battery pack, and a shovel. Sand, salt, or cat litter can provide traction if a vehicle gets stuck.
In the event of a community-wide emergency, information will be shared through the District of Kitimat website, Facebook and Instagram pages, Voyent Alert notifications, and local news outlets. Being prepared ensures residents can stay safe whether they are at home or on the road.
Winter weather can arrive quickly in northern British Columbia, so planning ahead is essential. Taking simple precautions now can prevent accidents and help keep the community safe throughout the season.





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